Land-applying animal wastes potentially exposes humans and animals to fecal pathogens, either by direct contact with soil and produce, or via ground water contamination. Some of these organisms are Salmonella, certain pathogenic Escherichia coli strains, protozoa such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia, and enteric viruses. Whether soil adequately filters these pathogens before they reach ground water depends on the interaction of porosity, texture, depth, water content, rainfall intensity and duration, and soil management
peer-reviewedEnteropathogen contamination of groundwater, including potable water sources, is a glob...
Agricultural runoff influenced by nonpoint pollution frequently exceeds the USEPA standards for bact...
Application of poultry manure (PM) to cropland as fertilizer is a common practice in artificially dr...
Human and livestock exposure to fecal pathogens via contaminated surface or groundwater is an import...
Bacterial pathogens can degrade ground water quality by infiltrating and eroding from land treated w...
The contamination of water supplies by fecal bacteria is an important water quality issue in Kentuck...
Poultry production in Kentucky increased almost 200% between 1991 and 1995. Their waste is typically...
Scope and Method of Study: Laboratory and field experiments, and computational model.Findings and Co...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Organic manures are the source of many pathogenic bacteria which could be dangerous for human health...
Abstract. The impact of biosolid and soil type on the movement of faecal coliforms through the vados...
Effects of soil type, flow rate, antecedent soil moisture and other factors on transport of E. coli ...
Land application of wastes has become increasingly popular, to promote nutrient recycling and enviro...
ABSTRACT. The lifespan of soil bacteria can affect the potential of bacterial transport to surface w...
The effect of cattle manure and slurry application on percolation and survival of Escherichia coli O...
peer-reviewedEnteropathogen contamination of groundwater, including potable water sources, is a glob...
Agricultural runoff influenced by nonpoint pollution frequently exceeds the USEPA standards for bact...
Application of poultry manure (PM) to cropland as fertilizer is a common practice in artificially dr...
Human and livestock exposure to fecal pathogens via contaminated surface or groundwater is an import...
Bacterial pathogens can degrade ground water quality by infiltrating and eroding from land treated w...
The contamination of water supplies by fecal bacteria is an important water quality issue in Kentuck...
Poultry production in Kentucky increased almost 200% between 1991 and 1995. Their waste is typically...
Scope and Method of Study: Laboratory and field experiments, and computational model.Findings and Co...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Organic manures are the source of many pathogenic bacteria which could be dangerous for human health...
Abstract. The impact of biosolid and soil type on the movement of faecal coliforms through the vados...
Effects of soil type, flow rate, antecedent soil moisture and other factors on transport of E. coli ...
Land application of wastes has become increasingly popular, to promote nutrient recycling and enviro...
ABSTRACT. The lifespan of soil bacteria can affect the potential of bacterial transport to surface w...
The effect of cattle manure and slurry application on percolation and survival of Escherichia coli O...
peer-reviewedEnteropathogen contamination of groundwater, including potable water sources, is a glob...
Agricultural runoff influenced by nonpoint pollution frequently exceeds the USEPA standards for bact...
Application of poultry manure (PM) to cropland as fertilizer is a common practice in artificially dr...